Event
Nick Pastor - Eagle Court of Honor
Submitted by BSmith on March 1, 2008 - 9:28pm. EventRock Climbing - Solid Rock
Submitted by BSmith on February 24, 2008 - 10:04am. EventRock Climbing
Submitted by BSmith on February 24, 2008 - 9:54am. EventTime TBD
Details TBD
Event Leader Mr. Stamnas
This is the first of 2 sessions rock climbing sessions.. The second session is on May 17. All scouts are welcome for a fun day. Those scouts wishing to get their rock climbing merit badge must attend both sessions.
More details will be posted here as they become available.
Scouting for Food (begins)
Submitted by BSmith on January 13, 2008 - 5:19pm. EventDay Hike - Torrey Pines State Reserve
Submitted by BSmith on October 22, 2007 - 8:39am. EventWe will walk one or more loop trails within Torey Pines State Reserve. This park preserves one of the few remaining stands of the Torrey Pine, a rare species of pine tree that occurs only in a few isolated pockets on the west coast of
We hope to have a naturalist or docent along with us during the hike who will be able to point out the unique plant communities and habitats.
This hike is designed to welcome any Webelos who wish to join us for a fun outing!
Snowboarding Day - Big Bear
Submitted by BSmith on October 22, 2007 - 8:15am. EventEach scout must print and send in his own application form to participate. Download form and flyer below.
Trip Includes: Round trip transportation - deluxe bus with TV/VCR, restroom
One day skiing or snowboarding at Bear Mountain Ski Area (Big Bear Resort)
Possibility to earn a PARTIAL toward the Snow Sports Merit Badge (blue card)
Opportunity to work towards the Venturing Sports award
Who Is Invited: ANY YOUTH (Girls, too!): 13 years of age or older, Adult Leaders and Parents
Itinerary: Meet at 4:30 AM: San Diego Mission Valley Target area; to return around 7:30 PM that evening
Meet at 5:00 AM: Bernardo Center Drive near the 15; to return around 7:00 PM that evening
Note: Reservations must be received by Jan. 4 for the Jan. 13th trek, or Jan. 25 for the Feb. 3rd trek.
ALL FIRST TIME SKIERS & SNOWBOARDERS MUST TAKE THE LESSON PLAN PACKAGE. Bring your
own SM-signed Merit Badge card if you want to work on the merit badge. You are responsible for getting it signed
by the merit badge counselor. For purposes of this outing, the group is called B.S.A. CREW 2000.
ADDITIONAL COSTS NOT INCLUDED: FOOD: You may bring your own breakfast/lunch/dinner/snacks/drinks,
or BRING MONEY (it’s expensive) to purchase food in the cafeteria. There will be no stops for food while traveling.
The leader for this event is JoAnn Herbert.
Coronado Speed Festival - Vintage Car Races
Submitted by BSmith on October 3, 2007 - 7:00pm. EventMeet at church at 9:00 AM
Wear: Class A uniform
Bring: water bottle, hat, warm jacket
Details not yet available. Event to be lead by Mr. Bittle
Aquatics Fun Day - Day Trip - YAC
Submitted by BSmith on September 16, 2007 - 8:14pm. Event We have a great day planned at the YAC, located on Fiesta Island.
Kayaks, sailboats, canoes are all part of the fun.
The scouts will have a little informative session on the importance of PFD’s and
the care of the equipment before venturing out into the small cove near the Aquatic
Center.
We will break for lunch at noon. Each scout will need to have his own sack lunch
and drink.
CONTACT PERSON: JoAnn Herbert 858-565-9573, cell 619-846-1235
COST: .00
PERMISSION SLIP: Please turn in on Tuesday Oct 23, or day of event.
SPENDING MONEY: None needed (but they have vending machines).
BRING: Sack lunch, water bottle, trunks, towel, sunscreen, hat, jacket, etc.
ARRIVAL: Meet at the Youth Aquatic Center at 9:00 a.m.
DEPARTURE: Pick up at the YAC at 2:30 p.m.
Day Hike - Mission Trails
Submitted by BSmith on September 16, 2007 - 7:01pm. EventThis is a great 5 mile nature hike within Mission Trails Regional Park. There are lots of birds, rabbits, and natural flora and fauna. The best feature of this hike is the possibility of a water fall at the Oak Canyon section. Depending on weather conditions there may also be a great view westward toward the city of San Diego from North Fortuna Mountain.
Webelos are invited to attend this event with us. Please call Mr. Tullio ahead of time to let him know to expect you. 858-395-5767.
Be sure to download the Outing Description and Permission Slip below.
Here is some info from the Mission Trails Regional Park web site:
Mission Trails Regional Park encompasses nearly 5,800 acres of both natural and developed recreational acres. Its rugged hills, valleys and open areas represent a San Diego prior to the landing of Cabrillo in San Diego Bay in 1542.
Started in 1974, Mission Trails Regional Park has become one of the largest urban parks in the United States. Originally used by the Kumeyaay, the park is the site of the Old Mission Dam, built to store water for the Mission San Diego de Alcala.
With over 40 miles of trails, boating on Lake Murray, camping at Kumeyaay Lake, numerous informative hikes, and a state-of-the-art Visitor & Interpretive Center, Mission Trails Regional Park has something to offer everyone.
La Jolla Snorkeling
Submitted by BSmith on September 16, 2007 - 6:03pm. Eventsome of the abundant and colorful sea life within the La Jolla Marine Preserve
and explore one of the most picturesque of the La Jolla Caves, which is open
at both ends. This trip will involve swimming a total distance of 1/3 mile (with fins).
Participants must have previously passed the BSA Swim Test.
Before entering the water we will be sure everyone has their gear fitted properly,
then we will review some basic snorkeling skills and safely rules and determine
dive buddies. We will have kayak escort during the entire event.
Scouts must bring their own properly fitting snorkel gear. A springsuit/wetsuit is
strongly recommended and will be required if the ocean water temperature drops
below 66 degrees. If poor sea conditions develop, this event will be canceled.
Download the outing description and permission slip here.


